portal exclusively belonging to a brand – The Sunsilk “Gang of Girls”. The initiative was an instant success with the number of members crossing the half million mark within six months of launching. It was HUL’s attempt to revive the Sunsilk brand. Today with a member base of 7.5 lakh users (a mere 2.5 lakh users in four and a half years), the success of Sunsilk’s brand building exercise is debatable. But, what cannot be denied is HUL’s early recognition of a marketing channel – Conversational Marketing
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it will be imperative to center the research on how technology causes violence, social barrier, health issues, and addiction as well as dependence. According to Clinton, a journalist at the CNN investigates the explosive growth of the social media and Internet. Clinton relays on his knowledge and numerous statistics to develop his argument about the use and impact of technology on teenagers and children. Clinton also acknowledges the massive growth of technological gadgets such as Smartphones
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The use of media is overpowering the amount of time children and teens spend on doing something proactive. Over the last decade, technology has made major upgrades. The evolution of the media has begun to pull in the minds of the young. They spend less time doing activities that will benefit them such as reading, athletics, and socializing; but they spend more time social networking, playing video games, and browsing the web. Today, just as the author Ray Bradbury predicted in the novel Fahrenheit
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able to understand what we are feeling. In social media, I am a youth because I enjoy the popular hugot lines but at the same time become involve to the most controversial issue that our nation is dealing with. I become conscious of the popular trends to the current happenings in the world. Through social media, I can display both immaturity by stalking my crush profile and maturity by expressing my opinions about the political candidates. Social media is a powerful tool. Through simple words, it could
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The Effects of Mass Media Nicholas Hall University of Phoenix Hum/186 October 2, 2012 David Dinkins Throughout time ways of communicating have changed from oral to digital. Every new development in communicating and media has effected how people live and present themselves. A person’s life is characterized by what they listen to and the things they observe. Verbal communication was the beginning of mass media changes. Poets, teachers, and tribal
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perpetuates racial hierarchy in the United States, and has done so throughout history. African Americans are criminalized and targeted because of their skin color. I want to look at the Reagan administration, the War on Drugs, corrupt police practices, media, inner city enforcement, police discretion, racial
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technologies have grown and become more complex and advanced, our privacy has been compromised. Today, with the new world known as social media, my relationship with my family has changed in surprisingly, often negative ways. For instance, some of my family members, Including my uncle or aunt, have been able to find out what I have been up to by checking my statuses or updates online directly through social media, without having to call me or ask me personally. This isn’t good when you are planning on
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in the Media The media has become a protuberant fraction of our society today, as we rely on it for coverage on the presidential election, the weather, the traffic, and using it to form our opinions on subjects we would not know much about without it, but how does the media affect the way the LGBTQ+ community is seen and treated? From Russia to America, LGBTQ+ laws are viewed worlds apart, with Russia concocting anti-gay laws, while America sustains marriage-equality, however, did the media have an
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Francis Tampol Jane Hemmerling English 1C 24 February 2015 Essay 1: Social Media: It’s Impact on Human Relationship If Alexander Graham Bell is to live today, his traditional telephone invention would have not succeeded and he would not have been the great inventor that we all know. Or yet, he might have invented greater things and became even bigger than Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg. But then, history would have changed, human interactions would have been different and businesses
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having the limited ability to go home and see friends and family in other states, what is the next best thing to seeing your loved ones? Social media. Staying connected to other people is what makes humans human. The fascinating part about social media today is society’s endless amount of options to choose from. Connecting to friends and family is easier today than it was 10 years ago thanks to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and many more. Liz Chevalier, a Graduate Teaching Assistant from New York said
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